December 2, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Revitalizing the land

The conservation project at Odd Pine Farm, 122 Ferin Road is underway. Journal Photo/Kevin J. MacLean More...

Special Sections

Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Please remove snow and ice for your letter carriers More...

Editorial

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Police Log

Ashburnham Calls from Nov. 21 through Nov. 27 Accidental 911 Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Alarm Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Assist Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More...

Worship

WORSHIP COLUMN

ASHBY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Located at The Common, in Ashby. Worship service and Sunday School at 10 a.m., September through June. Coffee Fellowship follows service. Pastor Sally Calhoun can be reached at (978) 386-5566. More...

Westminster

Fire claims life of community leader

By Marci Allain Journal Correspondent

Tragedy struck a double blow against a Westminster family when a devastating fire not only destroyed a section of their business, but also took the life of a family member. More...

Indulging for a cause …

Oakmont Band Member Kylie Brough enjoys an order of pancakes at the Westminster Lions Club Breakfast to benefit the Oakmont Band held on Saturday Nov. 20, at the Westminster VFW. Journal Photo/ Jeffrey W. Boudreau More...

Town officials contemplate sharing conservation agent

Conservation Commission member Lois Luniewicz presented an idea to the selectmen regarding the possible hiring of a conservation agent for the town. More...

Ashby

McCloy committed to helping Ashby retain character

Growing up as a self-proclaimed More...

Look of library to change greatly with the addition of sheathing

The appearance of the Ashby Free Public Library expansion and renovation is about to change dramatically. More...

‘Quit Kits’ available …

Fifth grade students at Ashby Elementary School participated in the Great American Smokeout on Nov. 17 by creating More...

Oakmont stops Gardner — goes on to big win ...

As the entire team, including Coach Dave LaRoche (far right), the referee and fans look on, Oakmont More...

Trustees form new search committee

Learning from the past, the Forbush Library Board of Trustees More...

Wildlife habitat planned

When Doug Helenius was a child, he remembers the sound of the whippoorwills on summer More...

Quest for affordable housing commences

The Townsend Habitat for P r o j e c Committee is focusing all of its current attention to raising funds for future housing projects. More...

News

North Middlesex scoop

NM hosts Veteran

People, in general, are intriguing and complex. If you walk down the street, you More...

Sports

Where you going?

With the Wildcats unable to hold their ground, Spartan Bobby Gage (#35) moved the football forward in the fourth quarter of play. Oakmont went on to beat Gardner 15-9 during play on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24. Journal Photo/Kevin J. MacLean More...

SIDELINES

By Bill Gilman More than a game

By most standards, the game was not a thing of beauty. More...

Runner has a shocking career goal

Name: Ryan Wiltshire Hometown: Ashburnham Age: More...

Ashburnham

Post Office asks customers to mail early, avoid the rush

With the volumes of cards, letters and packages expected to mushroom with the countdown to the holidays, Postmaster Andrew P. Marrama, from Ashby and Nancy V. White, officer-in-charge of Ashburnham Post Office, advise customers to mail early. More...

Town hopes to share conservation agent with Westminster, interim may be hired

An interim conservation agent could be hired for Ashburnham, while the town awaits a final decision by Westminster on sharing of the position. More...

Veggie-art

Winners in Overlook Middle School More...

Townsend

Hawthorne Brook Middle School makes contact

For a moment there was only dead air, then crackling static. Leaning forward and holding their breaths, everyone in the room waited. More...

Voters approve ambulance, fire truck

Residents made a bold statement of support for its public safety departments, approving the expenditure of nearly a halfmillion dollars on two new vehicles. More...

Santa coming to town on Dec. 10

Santa Claus will be arriving in Townsend on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. on the Town Common. More...